Review of Divine Simplicity Day 3...Unity In The Community
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Review of Divine Simplicity Day 3...Unity In The Community
"Divine Simplicity Day 3...Unity In The Community" is part of a series which focuses on exposing the negative qualities of pop culture and its influence on our lives. The author Yasher Echad El had divine guidance that motivated him to write books. The book contains an analysis of many different movies and its characters in order to justify the authors findings. Yasher Echad El references celebrities including Michelle Obama and Joan Rivers to prove his conspiracy theories. Conspiracies range from AIDS being a means of biological warfare, to government abusing media for their own propaganda. The negative indoctrination of people is emphasised and everyday cultural belief systems questioned.
"Divine Simplicity Day 3" begins by giving parenting advice which included the importance of communication between children and parents. The author provides a list of questions that parents can use to start conversations with their children. This is a relevant topic.
Unfortunately, the parental advice given is common knowledge and provides no real guidance or information.
This book is filled with grammatical errors. The author butchers the English language. He places words mid-sentence in full capital letters screaming at the reader and abuses the use of the exclamation mark throughout the book. Sentences were poorly structured and ideas were not cohesive.
The book begins with parenting advice and ends with a description of how gender transformation surgery is performed. The author makes the surgery seem like a perverted act rather than a medical procedure that is legal.
Echard El uses movies, celebrities and music to prove his hypothesis showing how uninformed the author is. The book is basically a review of old movies and an analysis of rap music. The author needs to be reminded that movies are not true stories, just entertainment.
Yasher Echad El mentions research but provides very little information on who did the research or when it was done. No names are given when words are quoted from other works which questions if it is even real quotes from distinguished people in the first place.
I rate this book 1 out of 4. The 1 is for the good laugh this book provided because I could not stop laughing at the fantasy world the author lives in. Conspiracy theorists and spiritualists would find this book unbelievable and illogical. It is merely rantings of a so-called "prophet" who claims to speak to God. This book should be banned from public consumption because its contents may result in death from bias and boredom.
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Divine Simplicity Day 3...Unity In The Community
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